Just go and buy newspapers and leave them lying around. Some great write ups. Oh how things have changed:-
The Mirror : All that is left for Reds fans now is to sing about how they have won the title 20 times. They have stuck admirably behind their team, but last night for them and for Moyes, it feels as though a long road to redemption stretches ahead.
The Express: After Manchester City completed their second skewering of the battered soul of David Moyes, their horizons once again extended far beyond the battleground of cross-town rivalry. It felt so good up in the stands, where the cavorting visiting fans taunted the rapidly-emptying Stretford End by chanting: “Is there a fire drill.”
The Sun: City are Edin right to the top — goodness knows where United are going. City fans taunted the Scot singing ‘Moyesy is the Chosen One’ and ‘Moyesy give us a wave.”
The Star: The derby took place in Manchester last night but only one horse was running. This was a race between a thorough-bred and a donkey set for the knackers yard and it wasn’t hard to work out which was which.
The Mail : City are on course to overtake Chelsea at the top if they win their outstanding fixtures and, sadly, Moyes’s six-year contract now looks one of the most overplayed hands in football history.
The Guardian: Manchester United supporters vented their anger at the former manager Sir Alex Ferguson at the end of the shambolic 3-0 derby defeat to Manchester City at Old Trafford. In the first signs of open revolt at David Moyes, fans furiously questioned Ferguson’s decision to appoint the Scot as his replacement.
The Times: The speed with which City struck at Old Trafford last night called to mind a heavyweight boxing champion coming out punching and catching an unworthy opponent right on the glass jaw.
The Independent: It was when City fans turned their attention to Sir Alex Ferguson that you began to realise just how profound the shift has become. City have always loathed Ferguson, and he them, but even when they won their first Premier League title two years ago they knew that the old boy would come back for one more revenge mission. Not any longer. The old dictator is gone and in his place is a manager who does not even merit the hatred of the City fans.
The Telegraph: The scoreline lies. It could have been four. It could have been more. Manchester United were that poor. Manchester City were that good, a class apart. The only proximity between City and United was in postcodes but the distance grows.